Real Madrid’s pursuit of the league title suffered a significant setback on Friday night as they were held to a 1-1 draw by a disciplined Girona side. Despite dominating possession for much of the first half, a lapse in concentration after taking the lead allowed Girona to equalize and ultimately secure a valuable point.
Los Blancos made several changes to their lineup for the match, with Camavinga, Bellingham, Militao, and Diaz returning. Mbappe and Vinicius Junior were retained up front, and Mbappe had an early opportunity, but his shot was cleared off the line. Girona also tested Real Madrid’s goalkeeper Lunin early on.
Real Madrid created several promising openings, with Valverde forcing a save from Gazzaniga and Carvajal and Bellingham making forward runs. However, their attacking efforts lacked sharpness, and they went into halftime without a clear advantage.
Girona Capitalizes on Real Madrid’s Lapses
The second half saw Vinicius Junior display renewed energy but still struggled to find the decisive pass. Real Madrid eventually broke the deadlock when Brahim Diaz set up Valverde, whose powerful shot, despite an initial error by Girona’s goalkeeper Gazzaniga, found the back of the net.
However, Real Madrid’s lead was short-lived. A noticeable drop in intensity allowed Girona back into the game. Thomas Lemar leveled the score with a stunning strike from outside the box, leaving Lunin with no chance.
As the clock wound down, Real Madrid pushed for a winner, with Mbappe moving to the right flank to create problems. Despite a late penalty appeal, their efforts were ultimately thwarted by Girona’s compact defense, which had also frustrated Villarreal. The Catalan side appeared comfortable seeing out the draw.
The final whistle was met with a sense of accomplishment for Girona, who had executed their game plan effectively. For Real Madrid, the result raises questions about their title aspirations, with some suggesting their focus may have already shifted to the upcoming Champions League tie.








